Hiemalis
Hiemalis is a Latin adjective meaning "of winter" or "wintry." It is commonly used in scientific nomenclature, particularly in botany and zoology, to describe species that are active, bloom, or are otherwise notable during the winter months. For instance, *Eranthis hyemalis*, commonly known as the winter aconite, is a plant that flowers in late winter or early spring, often when snow is still on the ground. The specific epithet *hiemalis* in its scientific name directly refers to its winter blooming period.
In zoology, *hiemalis* might be used to denote a subspecies or life stage that is characteristic of